I'd certainly give it a try- leakage or no leakage- I like the style! Of course you know I'm curious and will have to google this lovely place. Excellent capture!
Is no one aware of all Frank Lloyd Wright traditions?
PRAIRIE STYLE, please!
Also, I live in such a stupid bubble that I figured most everybody was familiar with the Hollyhock House. The Ennis House I mentioned the other day, not so much (although it also shows up as interiors in Blade Runner).
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Those are nice windows.
ReplyDeleteNot practical in the Midwest, where all the lead bars provide ample opportunity for air leakage and thermal transmission.
the floodlight at the top in picture number 1 is more than awkward, though.
ReplyDeleteLeaking Editor:
ReplyDeleteSecurity. Note also the added drainpipes. Heh heh.
Also lead poisoning?
I'm not sure those aren't original...
ReplyDeleteNothing is practical in the Midwest, except walleye fishing.
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I'd certainly give it a try- leakage or no leakage- I like the style! Of course you know I'm curious and will have to google this lovely place. Excellent capture!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely art deco style windows. Nice honey colour stone, too.
ReplyDelete"ART DECO"??!?!?!
ReplyDeleteIs no one aware of all Frank Lloyd Wright traditions?
PRAIRIE STYLE, please!
Also, I live in such a stupid bubble that I figured most everybody was familiar with the Hollyhock House. The Ennis House I mentioned the other day, not so much (although it also shows up as interiors in Blade Runner).
But what's with those cell phone antennas?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place! Although FLW's houses are always falling apart.
ReplyDeletelthough FLW's houses are always falling apart.
ReplyDeleteSo is mine.
Different at least. The Hollyhock House I know is in the UK.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful windows, great shots of them too.
ReplyDeleteBlushing Editor:
ReplyDeleteThanks, all. You are not too kind, but just kind enough.
And we thought it was more in the pseudo-post-Mayan style, but we are not experts.